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EQUUS Days during the quarantine

Without doubt, if you are a vet student and somebody mentions April, the first thing that comes to your mind is the EQUUS Days, right?

14th Student Concert will be held Online

The 14th Student Concert will be held in an unusual way – instead of the Great Hall of the University of Veterinary Medicine in the online space. We look forward to seeing you at the concert on 8th April 6 PM at ÁTE HÖK Facebook page.

The spring issue of UNIVET magazine has been published

Good news! From now on the magazine consists of 36 pages, with even more English-language content. For the first time, the newspaper announces a portrait interview with an international student. Our first subject was Aditya Daniel Jha from India, a graduate student, former ISC president, who started his long journey in India, continued in New

COVID-19 Further provisions

The past few weeks have brought many changes to the life of our University, which requires an extraordinary attitude from our students, lecturers and every colleague of the University. Please listen to my video message on further provisions concerning our education.

Animal Health Championship: from contestant to organizer – interview with Noémi Madarász, a first-year student

We had a chat with Noémi Madarász about the Animal Health Championship. Noémi is in a special situation because she could gain experience in all the three championships yet organised. In the first two, she was among the contestants as a high-school student while this year she was one of the organisers as a first-year student of the University of Veterinary Medicine.

The night – a talk with Dr Péter Sótonyi on Kossuth Radio

Dr Péter Sótonyi, the rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine, was the guest of the writer, poet and literary historian Mihály Takaró at 9 p.m. 19th March on “The Night” show on Kossuth Radio. During the almost half-an-hour talk, the topics of Professor Sótonyi’s family, life, dedication to the horse, public role as well as the significance of the alma mater for the Hungarian veterinary faculty – and for the increasing international veterinary society – were all discussed.